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Interactive Photos of D Day sites

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 25, 2016 Categories: Photography

DDayBeach2

Click Here to View: Interactive Photos of D Day sites then and now on the Interactive.Guim.co.uk Website.

A Photographer Who Tracked Displacement, from Soviet Gulags to Ethiopia’s Civil War

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 9, 2016 Categories: Photography

ruthgruberic

Click Here To Read: A Photographer Who Tracked Displacement, from Soviet Gulags to Ethiopia’s Civil War
by Allison Meier on the Hyperallergic website on February 5, 2016.

Unidentified photographer, “Ruth Gruber, Alaska” (1941–43) (all images courtesy International Center of Photography unless indicated otherwise)

Nobody Knew These Horrifying Color Photographs of the Lodz Ghetto Existed

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 7, 2016 Categories: Photography

LodzGhetto

Click Here to Read: Nobody Knew These Horrifying Color Photographs of the Lodz Ghetto Existed Taken by Hitler’s chief accountant, they were discovered in a bookshop in Vienna in 1987 by Julia Mason on the History Buff website on February 01, 2016.

“The Power of Pictures: Early Soviet Photography, Early Soviet Film”—an exhibition

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 6, 2016 Categories: Photography

StairsRodchenko

Click Here to Read: At the Jewish Museum in New York City: “The Power of Pictures: Early Soviet Photography, Early Soviet Film”—an exhibition By C.W. Rogers on the World Socialist Web Site on February 6, 2016.

Alexander Rodchenko, Stairs, 1930

The AGO Opens a Digital Archive of Rare Holocaust Photos

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 13, 2016 Categories: Photography

AGO

Click Here to Read: The AGO Opens a Digital Archive of Rare Holocaust Photos on the Canadian Language Heritage Information Network Website in January 2016

Photography Friday: Chiemi Nagle

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 1, 2016 Categories: Photography Tags: chiemi nagle, photography friday. photography

chiemi_NMermaid by Chiemi Nagle

Chiemi Works at the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Halaheo, Hawaii

If you would like to have your photography considered for internationalpsychoanalysis.net’s Photography Friday, please send your jpegs to Joel Seligmann, the Photography Editor

 

Russia in color, a century ago

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 20, 2015 Categories: Photography

RussianWoman

Click Here to Read:  Russia in color, a century ago on The Big Picture website on August 20, 2010.

Watch China Disappear And Reappear Amid Heavy Smog

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 11, 2015 Categories: China, Photography

ChinaSmog

Click Here to Read: Watch China Disappear And Reappear Amid Heavy Smog by Chris McGonigal on the Huffinton Post website on December 8, 2015.

Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

The Jewish Museum Misses the Soviet Jewish Moment in Photography:

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 11, 2015 Categories: Photography

JewishMuseumSovietPhotography

Click Here to Read: The Jewish Museum Misses the Soviet Jewish Moment in Photography: By looking broadly at early Soviet photography and film in ‘The Power of Pictures,’ a new exhibit turns away from Soviet Jews and their specific struggle to avoid being lost to history By Frances Brent on the Tablet Website on December 10, 2015.

Photography Friday: Jennifer Manvich

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 4, 2015 Categories: Photography, Uncategorized Tags: photography friday. photography. Jennifer Manvich

Central Park by Jennifer Manvich.

20158_oIf you would like to have your photography considered for internationalpsychoanalysis.net’s Photography Friday, please send your jpegs to Joel Seligmann, the Photography Editor.

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